'This Is Where the Systematic Killing Took Place': 200 Days of War From...
NYPD Arrests Dozens Who Besieged Area Near Chuck Schumer's Home
White House Insists Biden Has Been 'Very Clear' About His Position on Pro-Hamas...
Watch Biden Lose the Battle With His Teleprompter Again
NYT Claims Trump Is Getting 'Favorable Treatment' from the NYPD
Texas Doesn't Take Passive Approach to Anti-Israel Mobs
Columbia Prof Who Called to Defund the Police, Now Wants Police to Protect...
Pelosi's Daughter Criticizes J6 Judges Who are 'Out for Blood' After Handing Down...
Mike Johnson Addresses Anti-Israel Hate As Hundreds Harass the School’s Jewish Community
DeSantis May Not Be Facing Biden in November, but Still Offers Perfect Response...
Lawmakers in One State Pass Legislation to Allow Teachers to Carry Guns in...
UnitedHealth Has Too Much Power
Former Democratic Rep. Who Lost to John Fetterman Sure Doesn't Like the Senator...
Biden Rewrote Title IX to Protect 'Trans' People. Here's How Somes States Responded.
Watch: Joe Biden's Latest Flub Is Laugh-Out-Loud Funny
Tipsheet

"Climate Change" Pages Removed From EPA Website

The Environmental Protection Agency announced Friday that their "website is undergoing changes that reflect the agency’s new direction under President Donald Trump and Administrator Scott Pruitt."

Advertisement

The first change? The creation of an "energy independence" page containing information relating to President Trump's executive order on Energy Independence, which calls for a review of the Obama administration's Clean Power Plan.

By Saturday morning, the "Climate Change" page was taken down.

ABC reported that "scientists, activists, and journalists have been working to preserve information from the EPA and other agency websites amid concerns that research and data could be taken down," but the agency stated that the agency will "use proper archiving procedures," including keeping screenshots of the prior site available on the updated site.

The changes were necessary to avoid confusion, the agency said.

“As EPA renews its commitment to human health and clean air, land, and water, our website needs to reflect the views of the leadership of the agency,” said J.P. Freire, Associate Administrator for Public Affairs. “We want to eliminate confusion by removing outdated language first and making room to discuss how we’re protecting the environment and human health by partnering with states and working within the law.”

Sections related to climate and regulation will also be reviewed.

Join the conversation as a VIP Member

Recommended

Trending on Townhall Videos

Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement